The Brazilian national team began the Intercontinental Football 7 Cup final against Argentina with high intensity. Despite multiple chances and spectacular saves by Argentine goalkeeper Candele, Lipão finally broke the deadlock at the 20-minute mark, cementing his status as the tournament’s top scorer. With a solid defensive performance, Brazil headed into halftime with a 1-0 lead, controlling the game’s pace and thwarting Argentina’s attempts at a comeback.
In the second half, Brazil extended their dominance with goals from Juninho Antunes, who netted a hat-trick, and Davi Hilário, who scored twice. The Brazilian team showcased their superiority, capitalizing on Argentina’s errors and leveraging the individual brilliance of their players. The defense, anchored by goalkeeper Rodrigo Rocha, ensured that Argentina remained scoreless, sealing the 6-0 victory by the final whistle.
With this triumph, Brazil claimed their third Intercontinental Cup title, replicating their group stage scoreline against Argentina. Lipão was named the tournament’s MVP and top scorer, while Rodrigo Rocha earned the Best Goalkeeper award. After the match, Rocha emotionally announced his retirement from the national team. This title reinforces Brazil’s dominance in football 7, solidifying the nation as a global powerhouse in the sport.